Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... matter in various “ underhanded " ways . I will mention only one . Largely due to the political power of the military even after the military regimes had fallen , these regimes ended up trad- ing the crimes of the left for the ...
... matter in various “ underhanded " ways . I will mention only one . Largely due to the political power of the military even after the military regimes had fallen , these regimes ended up trad- ing the crimes of the left for the ...
Síða 237
... matter of consensus between interlocutors . Logos transmits the signification of an object to an addressee on behalf of an addressor . Since the Aristotelian logos presupposes this dimension of interlocution , Lyotard renames it " lexis ...
... matter of consensus between interlocutors . Logos transmits the signification of an object to an addressee on behalf of an addressor . Since the Aristotelian logos presupposes this dimension of interlocution , Lyotard renames it " lexis ...
Síða 288
... matter of morality . Now , I have to begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of morality — at least not for ...
... matter of morality . Now , I have to begin to develop a different theory from Godard's , because it is pretty clear to me that intervention , military intervention in Yugoslavia , is not only a matter of morality — at least not for ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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